* Postfix: Trusty comes with postgresql 9.3, not 9.1
* owncloud 6.0.1 is part of the distribution, doesn't require opensuse repository
* owncloud requires libapache2-mod-php5
* uses prosody repository that matches the ansible_distribution_release (trusty, wheezy, etc)
The previous behaviour relied on managesieve copying over the
.dovecot.sieve file into the user's directory. I found this to be
particularly fragile. For instance, re-deploying roundcube without
dovecot could overwrite the .dovecot.sieve symlink and break
managesieve.
A better approach is to use the global sieve configuration that
roundcube provides and not mess with dovecot's files directly.
I had a # in my mail_db_password and spent the last 2 hours trying to figure out why I couldn't connect by IMAP. A # is only allowed if the connect string is wrapped in quotes.
Fixes issue #8. Adds new variable mail_header_privacy, on by default.
Installs postfix-pcre unconditionally, and then copies the pcre file
over and adds the header check to main.cf based on the variable value.
“this header replacement works great, but it logs that the replacement
has been done, which means that you are storing this information,
unless you are anonymizing your logs”
PostgreSQL works similarly with varchar and text columns. Rather than
limiting the amount of characters a column can hold simply use text
columns.
Because this sql is now PostgreSQL specific, there's no need to maintain
what was set in the mysql settings.
Remove all configuration for MySQL and configure PostgreSQL as the main
database.
All *_mysql_* options have been changed to *_db_* options.
Postgres requires the database user to have a password in order to
connect via localhost. The db_admin_password option is used to set the
password of the admin user (usually postgres).
When you're hosting a couple of hundred aliases, you will benefit.
It seems safer to create the index and deal with the slight overhead
for just a couple of records, as opposed to not having these
indexes and deal with serious performance issues if you have
lots of aliases on the machine.
mail_virtual_xx list were not use correctly in tasks.
We got error 'unicode object' has no attribute 'name' because:
with_items:
- "{{ mail_virtual_xx }}
is understood has a list of strings containing information extracted from {{ mail_virtual_xx }} variable
Now we use:
with_items: virtual_domain_xx}}"
Enable Roundcube's managesieve plugin or server-side filters
These are the changes necessary to enable Roundcube's manage sieve plugin to mange server-side sieve filters.
Signed-off-by: PajamaSoft <support@pajamasoft.com>
Without the owner being set to vmail and dovecot, when a virtual user
tries to access their mail account, dovecot throws an error that it does
not have permission to create the mail folder for the user.
With the owner and permissions being set the user's mail directory is
created and they can successfully sign in.